It’s been 9 years. 9 years since we’ve heard that infamous tune highlighting the name “Harry Potter”. 9 years since we learned about Hogwarts School of Wizardry. And now, we come to the end. Well, the first half of the end, that is. Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is the first of … Continue reading →
In the past 4 years, we’ve been introduced to such films as Gran Torino, Taken,Edge of Darkness and Harry Brown. All of these focus around a similar theme: Old men fighting for what they’ve lost. For Clint Eastwood, it was his precious gran torino. For Liam Neeson and Mel Gibson, their daughters. And for Michael … Continue reading →
Quite a title for a film. I think I may have left out a few O’s, though. Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole is an animated film from the same studio that brought us Happy Feet and the director that brought us Watchmen and 300…Wait what? So Zack Snyder is the director at … Continue reading →
It’s 2003 and Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) is having a drink with his current girlfriend, Erica Albright (Rooney Mara). Heated discussions on schools, education and social relevancy brings Albright to the breaking point of their relationship and leaves Zuckerberg to himself. Most people sulk over the loss of relationship by bottling it up … Continue reading →
I’m a huge fan of the original 2008 Swedish horror film, Let The Right One In and have been since the DVD came out in the states. It’s a mesmerizing story of adolescent love, a gothic look at some remarkable character studies, and just an outright magnificent vampire film (Especially with the HORRIBLY shitty Twilight … Continue reading →
Now, let’s all get that groan out while we can. We good? Great. Now not only did we get the misfortune of another installment of Resident Evil, but director of the first Resident Evil is back to film what is, undeniably, the worst attempt yet. Paul W.S Anderson has made my shit list. I’m not … Continue reading →
This is Alex Tracy. This is our review. Alex: When I was first introduced to Scott Pilgrim vs.The World, I saw an interview with the director Edgar Wright. He described the film as a musical, but instead of people breaking into song when the emotion is too strong, they break out into fights. On that … Continue reading →
Along with half of the owners of a “I <3 Haters” t-shirts, I attended the midnight showing of Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. I have a review of it coming up (with my buddy Alex, again!) but before that, let me say a few things. Can I? Thanks. Bee Tee Dubs, it doesn’t matter if … Continue reading →
Now, if you’re a regular reader of my blog here on Chud.com, you already know I loved Inception. Probably a little too much. It’s not like I saw it 4 times…cause the count is actually at 5. Yeah, I know. But I don’t regret it. Movie rules. Anyways, not the point. I recently found this … Continue reading →
I’ve spent the past couple of days watching older movies I just haven’t had the chance to watch yet. Out of complete interest. Besides, as a blogger for a movie website, I felt it appropriate to watch all the classics that have supposedly shaped how films are made now. And you know, I think I’ve … Continue reading →